The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-09-09, Page 1735. Notice to Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF MARGARET
PEARL ROBERTSON late of the Village
of Lucknow in the County of Bruce. All per-
sons having claims against the Estate of
the above-named deceased who died on or
about the 17th day of July 1987 are hereby
notified to send to the undersigned on or
before the 26th day of September 1987,
their names and full particulars of their
claim. Immediately after the said date the
estate will be distributed having regard
only to the claims of which notice has been
received. Dated at Ripley, Ontario this
20th day of August 1987.
Crawford, Mill & Davies
Barristers, Solicitors
Ripley, Ontario NOG 2R0
Solicitors for the Executors -34,35,36
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
CHARLES JAMES TAYLOR
ALL PERSONS having claims against the
Estate of the above mentioned, late of the
Village of Lucknow, in the County of
Bruce, Retired Farmer, who died on the
29th day of July, 1987, are required to file
proof of same with the undersigned on or
before the 19th day of September, 1987.
AFTER that date the Executrix will pro-
ceed to distibute the Estate having regard
only to the claims of which she shall then
have had notice. DATED at Wingham, On-
tario, this 25th day of August, 1987.
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES,
WINGHAM, Ontario NOG 2W0
Solicitors for the Executrix. -35,36,37
36. Announcements
RETIREMENT HOMES
Your invitation to gracious retirement liv-
ing accommodation available at Malcolm
Place Retirement Residence, 255 Durham
St., Kincardine. Applications now being
accepted, 1-396-4215 for more
information. -35-39
DRYDEN MANOR RETIREMENT
HOME
FOR SENIORS
Rooms available immediately; 24 hour
supervision. House Doctor available.
Home cooked meals. Special rates for
month of October. For more information
call 528-2300.-36,37
38. Auction Sale
AUCTION SALE
of household effects, anti,
ques, Ferguson tractor and
1977 LTD. 4 door, for
Mrs. Charlette Rutter
RR 1 Wingham
Saturday, September 19
12 noon
Located in Turnberry Twp., at North end
of Wingham, just off Highway 4.
TERMS: Cash day of sale,
7% tax in effect.
Owner or auctioneer not responsible for
accidents or loss of purchase day of sale.
For information contact:
Wes Rutter
357-1747
or
Auctioneer:
Brian Rintoul
357-2349
FARMERS - this column is especially for
you. Advertise your articles for sale,
custom work, articles wanted, livestock or
farm services. Call Pat at 528-2822 before
noon on Mondays to place your classified
ad.
40. Lost & Found
LOST
one 35 mm, 36 exposure print film, ready
for processing, containing very special
moments ... Call Kathy at 528-2422
38. Auction Sale
AIIC'TION
SALE
of household furniture and
antiques
Friday, September 11
5:30 p.m.
at Lucknow Arena
Anyone wishing to consign ar-
ticles such as household items,
furniture, appliances, antiques,
etc. Please call:
395-5062
Auctioneers
Allan Miller Bill Haldenby
Listen to CKNX
For Full List
AUCTION
of household effects and antiques will
be held for
Mrs. Martha MacIver
Lot 191, James St., Ripley, across from
the United Church on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 12
AT 10:30 A.M.
French Provincial chesterfield;
upholstered arm chair; coffee table and
2 end tables; parlour lamp tables; din-
ing room table with 5 side chairs and
arm chair, china cabinet and buffet;
small buffet; mirrors; upholstered arm
chair and matching footstool; B & W Ad-
miral T.V.; hall tree; floor rugs with
underlay 9 x 12 & 9 x, 10; arborite table
with 4 matching chairs; 30 Moffat elec-
tric stove; Moffat refrigerator;
Westinghouse freezer; connoisseur
automatic washer; ` Inglis Citation
automatic dryer; telephone bench and
table; Electrolux vacuum cleaner with
power head; assortment of dishes and
cooking utensils; small electrical ap-
pliances; Aladdin lamp; bed and mat-
tress, chest of drawers and dresser; iron
bed; dresser and chest of drawers; bed-
ding, towels and linens; washstand;
trunk; card table with 4 matching
chairs; 2 chairs with cane bottom seats;
pictures; books; magazine racks;
rocker; wicker plant stand; pottery
planter and stand; clothes hamper; Vic-
tor gramophone; garden hose and
sprinkler; crocks; washtub; sealers; step
ladder; 1020 Gilson Br. garden tiller;
tools; Hitachi apartment size dryer; Ad-
miral colour TV; lifting weights;
loveseat bed chesterfield; 4 x 8 pool
table with cue's stand, pool & snooker
bolls; bookcase bed; stereo combina-
tion record player; single wardrobe;
small tables; rocking chairs & occasional
chair. Other articles too numerous to
mention.
Terms: Cash day of sale
Lunch Booth on grounds
Owner and auctioneers will not be
responsible for any accidents or injuries
connected with .the sale.
CLERK: Bob Gilchrist
AUCTIONEERS:
Grant McDonald
Ripley, 395-5353
Wallace Ballagh
Teeswater, 392-6170
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 9, 1987—Page 17
38. Auction Sale
Farm Machinery
Consignment Auction
•
Brindley Sales Yard
Dungannon
approx. 100 pieces of equipment & 40
tractors
Totally Unreserved
TRACTORS: AC185; MF 1085 cab &
duals; Ford 8000 & cab; Case 1030; Ford
5000; AC D17; MF 265; MF 298 (new);
JD M; Ford 4000; 7 Fords, 8N. 9N &
Fergusons; 3 - MF 65; Belarus 820 & cab;
Cockshutt 1650; Cockshutt 1800; MM
1050; Oliver 55 & loader; IH B250.
COMBINES: MF 750; Gleaner C2 - 4 row
wide corn header; JD 96 pull type; NH
975 & header; MF 540; 2 - MF 410; MF
300; over 20 headers.
EQUIPMENT: Plows; disc; cultivators;
seed drills; chisel plows; corn planters;
sprayers; manure spreaders; roto
mowers; duals; mix mills; haybines;
balers; 4 harvesters; 3 grain buggies;
5 snowblowers; 2 grain dryers. You
name it - we have it.
TRUCKS: 1979 Mack tractor; 1984
motorhome, approx. 11,000 miles; 40'
cattle van; 18' tog -a -long trailer (new);
12' tandem trailer (new).
For further information call: (519)
529-7625, 529-7970
Terms: Cash or cheque day of sale.
Lunch on grounds
Not responsible for accidents.
List subject to change - day by day
operations.
AUCTIONEERS
Gordon H. Brindley
Barry Gray
Brian Rintoul
itilchinc;;I;
of Farm
Grain for the Estate of JAMES GILMORE,
R.R. 3 Lucknow. Location, South half of
Lot 1, Conc. 13, Ashfield Twp., Western
.Division, 4 corners West of Lucknow &
1 corner South. or 4 Corners West of
Beckers Farm Equipment on
MONDAY, SEPT. 21, 1987
AT 12 NOON SHARP
LIVESTOCK: (20 head) 6 cows, t 3 cows
and calves; 5 yearling heifers t 3 yearl-
ing steers.
MACHINERY: Leyland tractor 270 /cab,
good rubber; M.F. 35 with Allied loader
& chains; N.H. 519 manure spreader,
"like new"; George Smyth snowblower,
7 ft., good condition; M.F. 4 furrow
plough, 3 P.T.H.; 6 section diamond har-
rows/stretcher; M.F. side rake, 2 bole
throw wagons & rack, heavy, like new;
M.F. 124 baler, thrower, good condi-
tion; 15 run seed drill on steel; Ham-
mermill, wagon & flat rack; Case 3
P.T.H. 10 ft. cultivator; 775 Massey
Ferguson swather, hydrostatic drive; 12
ft. grain auger with motor; bale fork 3
P.T.H.....
SMALL ITEMS: Skillsaw; electric drill;
wrenches; forks & shovels; grease guns;
tools; vise; grinder, '/o motor; heat
lamps; cattle dehorners; electric fencer;
barb wire; pile rails; hydraulic jack;
post hole digger; bolt cutters, platform
scale; horse harness; plus a wagon of
misc. items.
HAY & GRAIN: Approx. 20 - 25 tonnes
mixed grain; 2,000 bales of hay.
Plan to attend this sale of well kept
machinery in excellent condition and
stored inside!
TERMS: Cash day of sale. 7% Sales Tax
in effect where applicable.
Owner or Auctioneer are not responsi-
ble for accidents, -loss of purchase or
omissions of advertising, day of sale.
For information contact: Proprietor:
Mrs. Jornes Gilmore 39S-5310; Auc-
tioneer: Brian Rintoul 357-2349.
46. In Memoriam
MASON
In loving memory of a dear mother, grand-
mother and great grandmother, Gladys
Mason, who passed away one year ago,
September 14, 1986.
Though your smile is gone forever,
And your hand we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memories,
Of a Mom and Grandma we loved so much.
Your memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
God has you in his keeping,
We have you in our heart.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by daughter Reta, son-in-law Roy and
family; son Jack, daughter-in-law
Joyce and family. -36x
McKIM
In loving remembrance of Dr. Jack Collins
McKim who died three years ago,
September 7, 1984. He was a loving hus-
band and father. He lives on in the things
that were important to him - family,
medicine, the church, music and flowers.
We will always remember him. Carroll,
Kathryn, Lori, Scott and Darren. -36
47. Card of Thanks
HUFFMAN
I would like to thank everyone for coming
to my relative and community shower, and
for all the lovely gifts I received. I would
also like to thank the people who organized
the shower and helped with the program.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. Thank you. Dianne
Huffman. -36x
BUTTON
Special thanks to my friends in .Lucknow
who were so kind to me in many ways
before and since moving to London. These
were all greatly appreciated. Freda
Button. -36
PURVES
A heartfelt thanks to all my friends and
neighbours for their kindness and concern
during Alex's long illness and especially
during his last days: Thanks to the
Lucknow Doctors, especially Dr. Corrin
for the care over a long period, also the
nurses at Wingham Hospital for their
devotion during his most trying days.
Thank you MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home for your friendly approach
to a sad occasion, and all the help you gave
me, especially Joan,. Special appreciation
to Rev. Ramsay for his visits and to Rev.
Henderson who took over when Rev. Ram-
say was absent. Special thanks to my per-
sonal friends Lloyd and Muriel Moffat who
made sure I ate when I should and to Jean
Phillips and Agnes Lyons. All three made
sure I had a driver when I was too tired to
drive. Thank you boys, John and Levi who
cut the grass and fed the cats so I could
rest or have longer time with Alex. These
deeds will always be remembered. Thank
you all. Kitty Purves. -36x
RINTOUL
A big Thank You to each and everyone of
you who showed thoughts and care during
my recent stay in hospital. Special thanks
to Doctors from Lucknow and nurses on se-
cond floor, all the beautiful flowers, treats
and visits I received. Words cannot ex-
press my feelings but it certainly makes
each day live up to its fullest. Thanks. Lila
Rintoul.-36
48. Coming Events
QUILT SHOW
In Toronto, Thursday, October 8. Also,
shopping at a quilting supply store which
stocks over 1200 bolts of fabric. Seats sell-
ing fast? Call Marg Burkhart,
528-3544.-36x
FAIR QUEEN CONTEST
Miss Lucknow Fall Fair Queen contest on
Saturday, September 12 in Community
Centre. Music by Crippled Duck, 9 p.m. to
1 a.m. Admission $4.00 or $10.00 per fami-
ly. Sponsored by Lucknow Agricultural
Society .-34,35,36
BRIDAL SHOWER
For Marlene Murray in the St. Helens W.I.
Hall on Saturday, September 12 at 2 p.m.
Everyone welcome. -36
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